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Litigation

Mar. 23, 2002

Post-Traumatic Address

Viewpoint Column - By Noelle C. Nelson - National events of the magnitude of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks shape every aspect of our lives, including how jurors think about cases. From focus groups and jury debriefings, three primary shifts in juror concerns since Sept. 11 appear to be emerging.

        By Noelle C. Nelson
        
        National events of the magnitude of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks shape every aspect of our lives, including how jurors think about cases. From focus groups and jury debriefings, three primary shifts in juror concerns since Sept. 11 appear to be emerging.
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